What are the things that people need to know about the turner diaries?”
The Turner Diaries is a novel written in 1978 by William Luther Pierce (former leader of the white Nationalist organization National Alliance) under the pseudonym “Andrew Macdonald”.[1] The Turner Diaries depicts a violent revolution in the United States which leads to the overthrow of the United States federal government, nuclear war, and, ultimately, to the extermination of all Jews and non-whites, [2] leaving an all-white world population of fifty million. The book was called “explicitly racist and anti-Semitic” by the New York Times and has been labeled the “bible of the racist right” by the FBI. The novel has been associated with a number of real-life violent crimes. Most notably, some have suggested that a scene depicting preparation for the bombing of the FBI national headquarters served as the inspiration for the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 by Timothy McVeigh, who had promoted the book.[3][4] Impact The book was called “explicitly racist and anti-Semitic” [5] by the New York